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Upcoming Events

MDOCS hosts a variety of public events throughout each academic semester. These events are all free and open to the 91¾«¼ò°æ community as well as non-91¾«¼ò°æ community members. Stay tuned as we are frequently adding to this page.


love in the time of fentanyl

Screening and Panel Discussion: Love in the Time of Fentanyl

Tue, Jan 31 @ 6:00pm, Spring Street Gallery (110 Spring Street, Saratoga Springs)
 
A collaboration between WMHT, MDOCS, and our Co-Creation Initiative community partner Harm Reduction Works. Join us for a free screening + community-driven conversation of the Indie Lens Pop-Up film Love in the Time of Fentanyl, followed by resource sharing by local partners and an optional Narcan training. Doors open at 5:30pm. Seating is limited. Please RSVP:

Meet the Overdose Prevention Society. As overdose deaths in Vancouver, Canada reach an all-time high, the staff and volunteers save lives and give hope to a marginalized community, doing whatever it takes to remain open. Special thanks to Belinda Colón. Additional support from NYS Department of Education.

love in the time of fentanylScreening and Panel Discussion: Love in the Time of Fentanyl

Sat, Feb 4 @ 3:00pm, Albany Barn (56 2nd Street, Albany)

If you missed the Saratoga screening, please join WMHT, MDOCS, and Harm Reduction Works for a free screening in Albany of Love in the Time of Fentanyl. Followed by a panel discussion with members of VOCAL-NY, Harm Reduction Works, and more. An optional Narcan training by Project Safe Point will take place at the end of the event. Doors open at 2:30pm. RSVP: 

Content advisory: viewer discretion is advised. This program contains content that may be upsetting for viewers, including the depiction of drug use, scenes of overdose, and stories of traumatic death and loss. This film is not meant to promote, oppose, or judge the use of drugs; rather it is meant to offer a broader understanding of the issue.

love in the time of fentanyl

Screening and Panel Discussion: Losing Ground (1982)

Tue, Feb 7 @ 6:00pm, Gannett Aud -91¾«¼ò°æ
 
A groundbreaking, filmic exploration of the tensions among passion, desire, reason, aesthetics, and partnering written and directed by 91¾«¼ò°æ alumna Kathleen Collins. is one of the first feature-length motion pictures directed by a Black American Woman, the film has recently been inducted by the National Film Registry.   

Followed by a panel discussion with Ruby Fludzinski (Documentarist), and Samantha N. Sheppard (Cinema and Media Studies, Cornell).

Sponsored by Media & Film Studies, Tang Teaching Museum, and MDOCS


CCI Pitch Session

MDOCS Co-Creation Initiative Community Pitch Session

Tuesday, Feb 28 @ 6:00pm, virtual

The final pitch session of the Mellon-funded Co-Creation Initiative will take place on Tuesday, February 28th. Community organizations and collectives are invited to "pitch" or share a non-fiction story or documentary project idea for consideration by a selection committee. We welcome 91¾«¼ò°æ faculty, staff, and students to join us. Come hear about the Co-Creation Initiative, our current partners and collaborations, and the pitches of potential new Co-Creation Initiative community partners. Find out how you can get involved with these collaborations between the 91¾«¼ò°æ community and projects from the surrounding region. To attend, register . For more information about the Co-Creation Initiative, contact Angela Beallor-Press. 


Call Me Anytime

Alumni Meet-and-Greet

Thu, March 23 @ 5:00pm, 2nd Floor DHall

MDOCS brings back the 91¾«¼ò°æ alums behind two powerful new documentaries, both distributed by PBS’s prestigious POV (see descriptions in event below). Join us for a casual pre-screening conversation with the alums to learn more about their life after 91¾«¼ò°æ and how they've navigated the film industry thus far.

Featuring 91¾«¼ò°æ alums: Sanjna Selva ’21, Call Me Anytime (Director, Columbia MA in Journalism ’22, NYC); Adam Simon ’19, Not Going Quietly (Assistant Producer, People’s TV, Washington D.C.); Aster Gross ’15 (Creative Producer, People’s TV, NYC); and Amanda Roddy ’14 (Director and Producer, NYC) 

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Not Going Quietly

Screening and Panel Discussion: Call Me Anytime, I'm Not Leaving the House (2022) and Not Going Quietly (2021)

Thu, March 23 @ 7:00pm, Gannett Aud - 91¾«¼ò°æ

Two powerful new documentaries, both distributed by PBS’s prestigious POV -

(2021) follows Ady Barkan (Politico's "Most Powerful Activist in America") as his life is upended when he is diagnosed with ALS. After a confrontation with powerful Senator Jeff Flake on an airplane goes viral, catapulting him to national fame, Ady and a motley crew of activists ignite a once-in-a-generation political movement, barnstorming across the country to empower people to confront their elected officials with emotional, personal stories to demand health-care justice. 

(2022) presents an even more intimate slice of life in the shadow of big political news, as two Ukrainian sisters – one recently emigrated to Brooklyn, the other in war-besieged Odessa – long to be reunited and reminisce about their homeland. 

Followed by a Q&A with the 91¾«¼ò°æ alums who created and worked on them: Sanjna Selva ’21 (Director, Call Me Anytime) + Amanda Roddy ’14 (Producer, NotGoing Quietly), plus Adam Simon ’19 & Aster Gross ’15 both members of the team at People's TV, which produced Not Going Quietly.

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Sponsored by 91¾«¼ò°æ's MDOCS, Media & Film Studies, Health and Wellness, and Career Development Center


Tom Porter and Kay Olan

Contemporary Mohawak Voices: Past, Present, and Future

With Tom Sakokwenionkwas Porter, Mohawak Elder and Kay Ionataiewas Olan, Mohawk Storyteller

Mon, Apr 3 @ 5PM Filene Recital Hall - 91¾«¼ò°æ

The event will bring together Tom Sakokwenionkwas Porter, Mohawk Elder and founder and spiritual director of Kanatsiohereke, a reconstituted Mohawk community on ancestral Mohawk lands in Fonda, NY, and Kay Ionataiewas Olan, local Mohawk Storyteller and educator. Together they will share Mohawk cultural and religious teachings as well as the story of the founding of Kanatsiohareke in 1993. The guiding mission of Kanatsiohareke is ELSIRAC (CARLISLE backwards), or reversing the effects of the infamous Carlisle Indian School by fostering a community where Native traditions and identity thrive.

Sponsored by Religios Studies and MDOCS

Co-Sponsorerd by Anthropology Department, Sustainability Office, Tang Teachining Museum, Office of Religious and Spiritual Life and Black Studies

 


Outta The Muck

Screening and Panel Discussion: Outta The Muck

Tue, Apr 11 @ 7:00pm, Davis Aud - 91¾«¼ò°æ
 
Family, football and history come to life in an intimate portrait of the Dean family, longtime residents of the historic town of Pahokee, Florida. Take a journey back home, with filmmaker Ira McKinley, to the land of sugarcane, as he reconnects with his niece Bridget and nephew Alvin and explores their shared family history that spans seven generations. Told through stories that transcend space and time, presents a community, and a family, that resists despair with love, remaining fiercely self-determined, while forging their own unique narrative of Black achievement.

Presented with co-directors Ira McKinley and Bhawin Suchak in attendance for Q&A. 

Sponsored by 91¾«¼ò°æ's MDOCS and Media & Film Studies


Golden Acorn AwardsThe Golden Acorn Awards

Wed, May 3 @ 6:00pm, Filene Aud - 91¾«¼ò°æ

The Golden Acorn Awards celebrate student media-making, in all disciplines, all across campus. While some Acorns honor some of the MDOCS course projects from this year that faculty find most innovative, risk-taking and real, the Skids Choice Awards also celebrate student creativity beyond documentary and from outside of the classroom. These could be works created independently or in non-DS courses, in a variety of genres and mediums, from your music videos to projects you make for fun or social media. All submissions will be reviewed and enjoyed by our panel of student and faculty judges, and awards come with $$$.

To be considered, send us your work by Sun, April 23 @ midnight.

The awards show is on Wed, May 3 @ 6pm

*Doors open at 5pm to view full-length works

Instructions for submitting: Write to mdocs@skidmore.edu with your – 1. Name; 2. Title of your work; 3. Brief description of the type of project (course assignment, independent project, etc.); and 4. Share link to download the file from box.com or other file-sharing site (Google Drive).


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